The Southwest Connector Spur Trail is the hilliest of the four trail segments, and the perfect training area for the Atlanta Triathlon Kids. Check out the latest “Life On the Atlanta BeltLine” video, highlighting a special bond between these young people and the Atlanta Police Department’s dedicated Path Force Unit. Watch now →

Located in ABP’s Stoveworks offices with direct access to the Eastside Trail, the Center is funded by private philanthropy and offers a place for people to learn about the Atlanta BeltLine through exhibits, interactive displays and programs that highlight the project’s history, scope and impact. Learn more.

Jobs Program

By David A. Jackson, Deputy Executive Director, Atlanta BeltLine Partnership A key part of the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s (ABP) mission is to empower residents in BeltLine neighborhoods in the areas of health, housing and economic opportunity. Strategically, we recruit, convene and align partners around these issues to help the Atlanta BeltLine’s benefits flow to residents […] Read more

The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, New Hope Enterprises and other organizations who have collaborated to form the Atlanta BeltLine Workforce Partnership in Healthcare celebrated the graduation of 22 people from the first phase of the program on Friday, February 21st. Having successfully completed the “soft skills” portion of their training through New Hope Enterprise’s nationally recognized […] Read more

The Atlanta BeltLine partnered with the Center for Working Families to recruit and train five residents in construction in early 2013, and another five in July, for a total of ten graduates from the Greenworks program. The Center for Working Families provided six weeks of basic construction, OSHA, CPR, trenching, and introduction to heavy equipment […] Read more

Atlanta, GA, March 31, 2010 – Mayor Kasim Reed today honored 10 individuals who completed the first-ever Atlanta BeltLine Greenspace Job Training Program. The program, a partnership between the Atlanta Workforce Development Agency (AWDA) and Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI), targets individuals who live in neighborhoods along the BeltLine and trains them with skills to help […] Read more